Mystro-Sama on 29 June 2015
| pokoko said: The market is just normalizing. The abnormal part was Japan having a strangle-hold on gaming in the first place. Gaming is now world-wide and the disbursement of studios and sales should reflect that. The part that concerns me is how short-sighted many Japanese publishers are. When given the opportunity to grow a new market, they hang back and cling to the old one like a drowning man to life preserver. That, or they type-cast platforms without ever trying to push beyond those perceived boundaries. Sometimes I get the impression that most of the Japanese gaming industry is run by businessmen who aren't really interested in video-games or the people who play them. |
You just realised that? lol







